550 SquadronStation Narratives

Station Narratives

A number of North Killingholme Station Narratives form part of the Squadron operational record.

A list of these Station Narratives is shown below with links to the individual narratives. Where appropriate individual narrative examples contain links to the crews and/or individuals recorded in the narratives.

The Station Narratives AIR 27/2039 are available from The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, UK. The documents are Crown Copyright material. This source is gratefully acknowledged.

Narrative No. 2

Narrative No. 3

Interrogation of Sgt Williams, of F/Lt Picton crew, from Berlin op of 24/25 March 1944, detailing attack by enemy aircraft and the wounding MU/AG and R/AG
See F/Lt R W Picton crew page for further information about the individuals involved

Narrative No. 4

Lloyd crew, Mailly 3/4 May 1944
See W/O T A Lloyd crew page for further information about the individuals involved

Narrative No. 5

Interrogation of Sgt Moore (W/Op), of F/Sgt Lloyd crew, from Mailly 3/4 May 1944, after the aircraft had been hit by flak
Both the A/G and the A/B had baled out, with assistance from Sgt Moore, on the pilot's orders.
The pilot managed to bring the aircraft home, carrying out a belly-landing

Narrative No. 6

Taylor crew, Caen, 7/8 July 1944
See P/O S B Taylor crew page for further information about the individuals involved

Narrative No. 7 [??]

Target No. 2, Aluminium Works, Bitterfield

Narrative No. 8

Narrative No. 9

Ansell crew, Bochum, 4/5 November 1944
NG250 (F) landed at Manston with flak damage. The F/Eng was hit by flak and had a compound fracture of left leg
See F/O V P Ansell page for further information about the individuals involved

Narrative No. 10

Lohrey crew, Ludwigshafen, 1/2 Feb 1945
See F/O A W L Lohrey page for further information about the individuals

Narrative No. [Not given any official number]

Narrative No. 12

Jamieson crew, Nurnberg, 16/17 Mar 1945
The R/AG was badly injured by cannon shell. The aircraft diverted to land at Manston. The R/AG later died of his wounds
See F/Sgt G W Jamieson page for further information about the individuals involved